Kostya,
I do not know if this has been mentioned but there are Computer Modern and
AMSFonts in Type 1 (PostScript) produced by and previously distributed by
Blue Sky Research and Y&Y, Inc.
This has been accomplished through the cooperation of a consortium of
scientific publishers with Blue Sky Research and Y&Y. Members of this
consortium include:
Elsevier Science
IBM Corporation
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
Springer-Verlag
American Mathematical Society (AMS)
Check out: http://www.ams.org/index/tex/type1-cm-fonts.html
Angel
www-math@w3.org on 10/12/98 01:53:49 PM
To: www-math@w3.org
cc: (bcc: Angel Luis Diaz/Watson/IBM)
Subject: Re: TrueType Fonts for MATH?
Thank you, Robert, Rafael and Michael.
I checked the fonts you have pointed, but ...
As I understand Amaya and WebEq use only Symbol font for their math. And
TechExplorer can use some commercial fonts. Is there really no
freeware/shareware fonts for math symbols?
Best,
Kostya